Multiscale model reduction technique for fluid flows with heterogeneous porous inclusions

Abstract

Numerical treatment of the problem of two-dimensional viscous fluid flow in and around circular porous inclusions is considered. The mathematical model is described by Navier-Stokes equation in the free flow domain f and nonlinear convective Darcy-Brinkman-Forchheimer equations in porous subdomains p. It is well-known that numerical solutions of the problems in such heterogeneous domains require a very fine computational mesh that resolve inclusions on the grid level. The size alteration of the relevant system requires model reduction techniques. Here, we present a multiscale model reduction technique based on the Generalized Multiscale Finite Element Method (GMsFEM). We discuss construction of the multiscale basis functions for the velocity fields based on the solution of the local problems with and without oversampling strategy. Three test cases are considered for a given choice of the three key model parameters, namely, the Reynolds number (Re), the Forchheimer coefficient (C) and the Darcy number (Da). For the test runs, the Reynolds number values are taken to be Re = 1, 10, 100 while the Forchheimer coefficient and Darcy number are chosen as C= 1, 10 and Da = 10-5, 10-4, 10-3, respectively. We numerically study the convergence of the method as we increase the number of multiscale basis functions in each domain, and observe good performance of the multiscale method.

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